Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond asked a Federal Judge for more time to negotiate a settlement between the state and a consortium of poultry companies. The state filed suit in 2005 claiming ...
Big companies designed, controlled and profited from a system that mishandled poultry waste for decades. Oklahomans deserve clean water.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A bill changing how poultry waste that gets into Oklahoma’s waterways is regulated is set for a hearing in a State Senate Committee on Monday. House Bill 4118 takes the burden ...
In 2007, North Carolina became the only state in the country to require utilities to purchase electricity generated from poultry and swine waste. Utilities haven’t yet met those original targets.
In a typical poultry processing facility, much of the waste is simply dumped in a landfill or incinerated. Two experimental new processes, however, make use of the feathers, blood and bones – plus one ...
In 2007, North Carolina permanently banned new or expanded hog farms that collect waste in lagoons and spray it on fields as fertilizer. The idea was to shift to cleaner disposal methods at these ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is set to visit with state poultry producers involved in a decades-long lawsuit on Tuesday. The State of Oklahoma sued several poultry companies, including Tyson Foods, in ...
Carolina Poultry Power has three sets of emission reduction equipment at its plant in Farmville, N.C., one for each of the boilers. Although the company maintains an air permit with strict limits on ...
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